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Max A. Reeves

Birth
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Death
1 Apr 1987 (aged 57)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block: 84 Lot: 5 Grave: 12
Memorial ID
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MAX REEVES

Max Reeves, son of Opal and Stella Reeves, was born in Blair, October 20, 1929. He passed away April 1, 1987 at the Veterans Hospital in Omaha at the age of fifty-seven.

Mr. Reeves was graduated from Blair High School and served in the United States Army during the Korean War. He later served in the Army Reserves.

He was married to the former Lorrain Gibson May 1, 1954. For several years he had his own construction company and later worked for Central States Paving Company, driving heavy equipment trucks.

His chief hobby was Appaloosa horses; for several years he bred and raised them.

Mr. Reeves was preceded in death by his mother. Survivors include his father; one son, one step-daughter, two granddaughters, and two sisters (including Eunice Nykiel of Omaha).

Funeral services were held April 4 at the Baptist-Presbyterian Church in Valley. Interment took place at Blair Cemetery.

This obituary was added online on 9/11/2013 to newashcogs.org.
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MAX REEVES

Max Reeves, son of Opal and Stella Reeves, was born in Blair, October 20, 1929. He passed away April 1, 1987 at the Veterans Hospital in Omaha at the age of fifty-seven.

Mr. Reeves was graduated from Blair High School and served in the United States Army during the Korean War. He later served in the Army Reserves.

He was married to the former Lorrain Gibson May 1, 1954. For several years he had his own construction company and later worked for Central States Paving Company, driving heavy equipment trucks.

His chief hobby was Appaloosa horses; for several years he bred and raised them.

Mr. Reeves was preceded in death by his mother. Survivors include his father; one son, one step-daughter, two granddaughters, and two sisters (including Eunice Nykiel of Omaha).

Funeral services were held April 4 at the Baptist-Presbyterian Church in Valley. Interment took place at Blair Cemetery.

This obituary was added online on 9/11/2013 to newashcogs.org.


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